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Wednesday
Poems
Mar 2014
Disappearing Act
We both love things like creeping ivy
we swallow it all whole
I once broke your jaw in my sleep
because I dreamt it would make you soft-spoken
and I feel like a bull barreling down a thin hallway
and you are sleek black paint jobs
and I am just your unexpected ****** nose
spilling out onto the pavement and
dripping on your pressed button up shirt
I am this acid on your tongue slowly melting
and you wish Iād do it quicker
because I leave a bad taste in your mouth
and im sorry for that
I never meant to step on your toes with my
heavy boots
and this 35 pound heart
and this skin that seems to grow and fade from view
because I am in the midst of becoming invisible
and just last Thursday I walked through my first wall
But I guess you would know a thing or two about that
because I haven't seen you in over two months
so would you tell me where you disappeared to?
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Virginia, US
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